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RTG '23 | Teams, Riders and Races
AbhishekLFC
This thread will be used to discuss everything going on in and around the peloton in the 2022 season of Road To Glory. I will start off by posting team details. Feel free to start discussing about the make-up of the teams, their focus and which ones catch your fancy.

Once the rider sign-up process is complete for the season, I will put up rider details in this thread too. You can also use this thread to post about and from the perspective of your riders. Let everyone know how his recent race went, what he's thinking and what his dreams are. Also feel free to spark some rivalries in the peloton. But always remember, keep it clean!

When the racing starts, use this thread to discuss about the races that are taking place in the cycling world.
 
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Riders in Focus


Riders in Focus

Daniel Clark

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: BMC Racing Team
Career Goal: Historic Mini or Grand Slam (4 or 5 of the monuments won in a career)
Signed For: Trek - Segafredo
Spoiler
i.imgur.com/MGgBJNW.jpg

Daniel Clark didn't start out wishing to be a bicycle racer. His love was for football (the real kind, not the American version). His childhood in Michigan was spent chasing a ball rather than riding a bike. However, a series of concussions cut short his ability to play football...and he was soon on his bike looking to expend the excess energy of youth in a less dangerous way.

The first amateur clubs wanted to help Clark become a great climber, seeing his light frame ideally suited him to that role. However, Clark had no interest in a style of racing he called 'boring'. His heart was set on the purest form of bike racing...the classic. Where savvy and race experience count for just as much as pure physical power.

Clark therefore set about improving his attack and short climbing skills, working on his sprinting, and trying desperately to train for the pain of the cobbles. His environment in Michigan provided plenty of opportunity to work on bumpy terrain...but the gravel roads are no substitute for the pave.

Optimistically looking to the future, Clark hopes his quick acceleration, light frame, and ability to enjoy pain and suffering will serve him well in the professional peloton. The future awaits...and for now, Clark is dreaming big.


Jhon Santíago García Cerravalos

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Movistar Team
Career Goal: Winning a GT in Ecuador
Signed For: Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
Spoiler
i.imgur.com/fmox3Pf.jpg

Early Steps: Jhon was born in a rather small family in Gualacea at the 20th of April 19 years ago. Together with one older brother he was sharing the full attention of his family. Already in his young age he had the privilege of having a TV at home, where he followed the big names of Ecuadorian Sports: Of course Carlos Tenorio was one of his early heroes, as he not only was part of the first Ecuadorian WC team ever in 2002, he also was the main man when the team promoted to the Round of 16 at the WC in Germany in 2006.

But it wasn't all about football. When Jhon was that kid that was all about sports, the big hero of the country was world champion and olympics silver medal winner Jefferson Pérez. While Athletics caught the interest of Jhon more and more, it wasn't really about walking or running. He was more and more attracted to the popular sportsmen from Colombia or Venezuela, when the likes of Rujano, Pena, Serpa and Laverde conquered the world, especially at the Giro. But it would be other shining stars that really brought him into cycling.

Cycling Path: Soon the young gun started to take his own first footsteps. He had a bike pretty early, as distances were quite long and parents were hard working. The downside of this was having to be quite self-serving pretty early in his life, the upside though was that his family could finance him a quite decent bike even for european standards. And he absolutely fell in love with it.

By that time it was pretty sure though that he'd join a cycling club pretty soon. And he did so. Though, as you might have guessed, not everything ran in line with the expected of course. We're not talking about a road bike, we are talking about a proper cool mountainbike. And with that he could step into the paths of his real hero: Emilio Falla.

Soon he was riding competitions, having the full support of his family. And he was damn good. On national level he was quite good at first, but with his determination and a great trainer he became a world apart from the regional and even national competition in his age. Even his role model, Falla, shouted out his name on the nation bmx championships in Quito in 2013, where young Garcia won the U18! competition.

But by that time another shift happened. Falla wasn't as successful as he used to be anymore, the big names from South America were the Brazilian Renato Rezende or the Colombians with Carlos Oquendo and Carlos Ramirez. Even on his young age he was the #3 in Ecuador behind Alfredo Campo and Emilio Falla already.

That was when he got the opportunity to broaden his horizon. A certain Movistar Team had started a developmental program in Ecuador. Colombia hat these youth development structures for long, and with the rise of the youngsters like Rigoberto Uran, Sergio Henao, Carlos Betancur and Fabio Duarte they were lightyears away from the rest. However, also in Ecuador something started to form, and the Team Ecuador was built.

This team, led by Byrom Guama at that point, built some structures to capture talent. While this didn't work out too good in the beginnings, the project had some success over the next months. And one of the first prospects in this project was Jhon. He was offered a development contract with the development team of the project which slowly turned into the Movistar Team Ecuador.

And with it he had the opportunity to ride his first UCI level races. The Vuelta Kolbi or the Vuelta Dominica were one of his first races on the proper road cylcing world. Not forgetting his roots however, as he still appeared to win the junior BMX championships with ease and even got some footsteps into cyclocrossing, which was part of the developmental contract he signed.

It didn't take long until he first rode the Vuelta al Ecuador, eventhough the race these days only had an amateur character. Still, Jhon had some success, especially finishing 3rd from a breakaway on one of the late stages. This may have been the last convincing move to become finally part of the Movistar Team Ecuador, just at the age of 17!

Together with the likes of Jefferson Cepeda, Santiago Montenegro and Wilson Haro , all only 1-3 years older, he rode a very nice calendar. Also, he got invited for Nations Cup races with Ecuador for the first time. While he had a nice calendar with Team Ecuador, racing in Guatemala, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, the Dominican Republic and even the USA, racing the nations cup was on another level.

From the whole Ecuadorian squad there was one guy that stood a chance: Jonathan Narvaez. The others, including Jhon, flew off the back so fast you couldn't even tell. Especially on the flat races. Jhon just wasn't used to racing that hard all the time, and not just at the end of the race or a climb. But he tried to adapt the european mentality in a way only Narvaez could do so far.

He heard of many Ecuadorians - well, even more Colombians but also many of his teammates or former ones - that tried to do so in the past. But most of them failed. There was one Ecuadorian that made it over: Richard Carapaz. He achieved the dream of becoming a professional cyclist in road racing. And after the season there were good news for Narvaez too. After signing a contract with Axeon, rumour had him in lines with a potential QuickStep engagement already.

That left Jhon with a certain decision to make: He now was at Team Ecuador, but that wouldn't earn him the money he needs in his life. Should he follow the path? Or was it time to jump over the sea to Europe? Yeah sure, there was also the chance of riding professionally in Colombia. But would they want an Ecuadorian with their number of strong youngsters?

Thinking about being just a 19 year old guy he postponed the decision. After finishing his season with Team Ecuador he turned his attraction a little bit more on BMX riding. He still got it in him, so he gave it a go at U23 races and even starting in the Copa Latinoamericana in Bolivia. Also finishing 2nd at both Sierra Centro and Orient - Amzonico behind Campo and another 6th place in San Jose at the Copa de Naciones Costa Rica made him gain some serious reputation in the BMX world, as that meant that Jhon would climb in the Top 50 of the BMX world standings at the age of 19.

Gaining in confidence step by step made him looking into the future a lot more comfortable. Training for the next season together with Byrom Guama and Jonathan Klever Caicedo determined his preperation. Secretly always waiting for the right phone call - of yourse he wouldn't hire an agent and do it himself - Jhon had planned to ride for Movistar Team Ecuador, eventhough there had been interest from Medellin - Inder, Team Bolivia and EPM-UNE.

Even a Belgian cyclocross-team, we are not allowed to call their name here, invited him to join a young riders program with chances on the Belgian amateuir circuit on the road and on the dirt. But then there was the one option that turned everything around. Austrian equipe MyBike-Stevens had offered a developmental contract, which was similar to the cyclocross one, but actually on UCI level on both ends.

Enthusiasticly Jhon packed his bags to travel to Austria, aiming to finalize the details of what should be a real cycling contract! Or would he? Just as he turned on his phone stepping out of the plane, there was a message left for him. It changed everything...

Personality: Calm, and always well prepared. Jhon is that acribic worker that tries to find the perfect race scenario right before the race already. Has some issues with adapting to surprising race situations. Loves the tropical whether. Loves dirt. Get's bored when a race is too flat for too long. Absolutely open to take planned risks. Sunnyboy on the outside, not so on the inside. Not the best out of rest days. Doesn't like quick changes of flat and mountain stages. Loves difficult profiles, where the race is hard to predict. Trash Talker.

Cycling character: Jhon is a pretty lightweight climber. When the road kicks up, it's the steeper the better. Unrythmic climbs, rough punches, steep ramps. Give him that and you make him feel comfortable. He's never sat on a time trial bike. His acceleration is very quick, though he is yet to have a proper sprint on board. There are a lot of questions raised on his recovery and stamina. But coming from the BMX background he knows how to sustain an effort quite well, especially with changing pace all the time. Also, for a South American he is a straight out awesome descender and technique expert. On the flat roads he has to work on his engine, though the potential should be there.

Favourite Teams/Riders/Races: Movistar Team Ecuador. Several riders that determined his youth, f.e. the likes of Uran and Henao. Androni-Giocattoli with all there young south Americans. Narvaez, Klever, Carapaz. Joaquin Rodriguez. Jose Rujano. The Giro is the big race for him. Otherwise it's about the Vuelta of course. But a huge priority are the home races in South America. His dream is having a GT finishing in Ecuador, either a new South American one or even the Giro/Vuelta. Zdenek Stybar. Emilio Falla. The BMX Worldcupraces in South America. Caja Rural.

Rivals/No Gos: Young Colombians. The arrogant Belgian cyclocross youth. Time Trials. Echolons. Wout van Aert. The overrate borefest which is the Tour de France. Vegans. Former Dopers. People that do high-altitude training camps in Ecuador but can't ride a bike properly. Elbows. The rotten apples.


Hector César Ernesto Fernándes Hernándes

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Team Dimension Data
Career Goal: Win 3 monuments, a GT and the Cyclocross WC or Olympic Medal MTB
Signed For: Hagens Berman Axeon
Spoiler
i.imgur.com/9NyobaE.jpg

Hector César Ernesto FERNÁNDES HERNÁNDES was born in Cali, Colombia on 14 may 1998. He was seen as a gifted cyclist early on, doing tricks on his bike that few adults could match. His parents pushed him to become a professional cyclist, and Hector liked cycling so he didn't mind.

At first, it was hard for him to specialise, he won all local races whether they were flat, uphill or even offroad. The only thing he didn't like were time trials, as he couldn't motivate himself to ride without competition. He loved cyclocross and mountainbike, but his parents wanted his to pursue a road career, as he would get more money that way. They also discouraged him from riding on the cobbles, as no sane person would ever organise a race on cobblestones.

With parts of his passion repressed, he joined his first junior team. They turned him into a puncheur as he could ride the bike uphill fast and had a good acceleration. And of course because all of Colombia was mountains and hills. Having won even more races, Hector was offered many professional contracts, but he had one team that stood out.

Learning from another allrounder Boasson Hagen, becoming a part of the legendary Mark Cavedish' sprint train, and most importantly, no real puncheur leader. He had a chance to grow in the ranks and maybe one day realise the secret dream no one but him knew about: becoming the first Colombian to win Paris-Roubaix.


Jørgen Hillestad

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: Historic Mini or Grand Slam / Stage win in all three GT's / World Road Champion
Rides For: Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
Spoiler
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At a young age, Jørgen was an aspirering football player. Making all state three years in a row and being the midfielder of any coachs dream. But, during a regular season game while 14 years old, he got tackled in knee height. Blowing out his knee and ending his season early. During recovery, his physican recommended swimming and cycling as a road to recovery.

During his sessions on the bike, Jørgen fell in love with the art of cycling. And later that year, he entered a local club and basicly ending his hopes and dreams of playing for Manchester United on Old Trafford. To winning the Tour de France overal. However, after several years of competing on the bike. He came to the realisasion that his specialty was on the tougher and more technical roads rather then long high gradient climbs.

A new classic rider has been born.


Virginijus Alunderis

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Movistar
Career Goal: Win the mountain classification in all GTs
Signed For: Astana Qazaqstan Team
Spoiler
i.imgur.com/zuB1jO2.jpg

Alunderis turned up out of nowhere for last year's everyman race of the Öztaler 5500, where he soon left everybody behind and and won by over 25 minutes with an estimated power output that caught the interest of professional teams. At the press conference he claimed it's due to his all-meat-diet. He would not disclose any further details about himself or his past, but there seemed to be no motor hidden in the bike and he passed a doping test without raising any red flags.


Arnout Van Aarle

Specialization: Northern Classics
Favourite Team: Quick-Step Floors
Career Goal: Ronde van Vlaanderen, Paris-Roubaix
Signed For: AG2R Citroën Team
Spoiler
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Riding in the fields of Flanders, there was little else that Arnout wanted to do in life than to become a cycling legend. Filled with the legends of Johan Museeuw and Peter van Petegem, AVA was a huge supporter of Mapei and Lotto-Domo in the past alike. But the sentiments of his father - an ex-doper fallen from grace in the belgian public - and family were much more anxious. Having seen what professional cycling does to you and how it may ruin in the long-haul, his father preferred that Arnout focuses on his school success and follow a more traditional career trajectory.

In the junior races, Arnout was one of the also-rans in his beginning until he got a late spurt in growth and put on some additional muscle mass. This gave him an edge in the wind and turned him into a work-horse for the peloton. He developed the strength to split the bunch in the flat but was first reluctant to channel the same tactic in the hills. Over time, as the distance of the junior races became longer, he became a dominat figure of the junior races, usually dueling it out with the same five faces all year. He relied on his strength in the Bergs but was a quick learner when it came to the finesse of tactical games and grand strategies within a race. Some would call it wheel-sucking but the belgian junior scene is an unforgiving one where only victory counts, where is no margin of error. At least, Arnout was well equipped in playing this game in all his forms and had the lungs to go the whole distance. Still, this was just a beginning and there was a lot to learn on and off the pavé.

Now that Arnout has finally finished school, he and his parents made an arrangement: He gets one year, perhaps two years, to see how it is for him. Clearly remembering the words of his father, Arnout was hasty to employ his father as his agent as well. But something in his father wanted to return to the world of cycling as well. He was concsious of what this implied but Arnout didn't want to break his father's heart for his love to cycling.

Currently Arnout is one of the young belgian hopefuls. Having experience in junior races and cyclo-cross as well, Arnout aims for the smaller classics and wants to see where his strenghts are. While Ronde and Roubaix are mostly the stuff of his dreams, he hopes that smaller flanders and ardennes classics won't be out of reach for too long, and has taken interest in the career path of olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet and former World Champion Philippe Gilbert.

Arnout speaks flemish dutch, french and english.


Rocco Bianchi Campagna

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Lotto-Soudal
Career Goal: Be more handsome (already done) and get more career wins than Flosi Thorson (more personal one added later)
Rides For: Astana Qazaqstan Team
Spoiler
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Well before Cancellara, Kwiatkowski and Stybar made the rolling white roads of Tuscany famous, Rocco Bianchi Campagna rode them with his older sister on their parents' old bikes. Those beautiful evening rides past the vineyards of Tuscany were truly something else. Growing up on the vineyards in Chianti was a great way to live.

Rocco was a kind, but sometimes hotheaded, young boy who loved football and cycling. The obvious hero when he was quite young was Bettini - a Tuscan hero. As he got older he continued to play and love football and cycling but the former was a sport and the latter a hobby.

However, when his sister got into bike racing, Rocco Campagna followed her, first in mountain biking, where he had great success - the technical and punchy stylings suited the young boy well in the local and regional levels. However whilst Eva Campagna stuck to the mountain biking and loved it, Rocco wanted to take his cycling a step further once he became a teenager.

So, on the encouragement of one of the runners of the mountain biking league, he bought a cheap old Colnago and started competing on the tarmac as well as the dirt. He kept up both but he found himself excelling on the road. He won many races on many levels and though he kept up mountain biking (and still does when he can), his true talent (and passion) was for the road. Not necessarily tarmac if Rocco had any say. He loved them Tuscan back roads on his road bike as well.

As Rocco got older he found great success on the junior circuit, not always at the front but impressing with attacks and some consistent scoring in both Italian races and in the most prestigious junior events. As part of the Ride to Glory he's done enough to secure a contract for next year... the only question is: where?

Type of Rider: Full of panache! So far his spirit of attacking has undermined his chances of top 5 or top 3 success on the hard roads of the junior circuit. Campagna doesn't have too much of a specialty yet but has shown an affinity for one-day races - not to say just classics, he's won stages in stage races a lot but he is better at riding to win in the purest form than to ride for GC in the mountains - where he can also perform well, but on the Elite level it'll be a different matter for everything.

The hills, flats, cobbles and even some sprints have also shown to be Rocco's strengths and so, even though he hasn't beaten the big names of the future just yet, he's got a lot of options and could prove a useful domestique or even baroudeur in his neo-pro year. Loves to attack and has a good punch and racing mind. Will attack to the death, but not in the mindless Voeckler style, more in just a never-say die but still tactically ok style Pfft Happy to service teammates and is a loyal teammate on and off the bike.

Instinctive racer but also likes to know the course before-hand, particularly in technical classics and stage-races, where he can plan for stages to target or KoMs to chase if he has a free role.

Very good technically and with great energy over long days, tough days and multiple days alike. A bit lighter than your average cobbler means Roubaix can be tough on him but the Flemish classics, with their punchy and technical stylings, are his jam. But still could develop into a more bemuscled flat rider, or even more of a Gilbert or even Valverde type of rider - even though he's not going to be as good as them in all likelihood.

Oh and hates TTs. Duh.

Personality: A kind-hearted guy mostly but, despite being well-meaning, is probably too quick on the draw when he or a friend/teammate is insulted/mistreated, and doesn't pick his fights well at all, which gets him into sticky situations with rivals and, probably at some point, the UCI. Makes him a doggedly loyal teammate and friend. Loves his family above all, and grows to apply that to his team. Hates arrogance but can respect confidence. Also hates dopers. Self-assured but not overconfident.

Favourites: Loves Strade Bianche most of all, plus the Giro, San Remo and Lombardia in his home country of course. Absolutely in love with the Flanders classics and basically all of cycling as a big cycling romantic and nerd. As a part of this, he has a lot of respect for the history, not to say he can't appreciate positive changes in globalisation and not-doping. Also means he loves Le Tour even if he has to agree it's got boring recently - the Giro is definitely the best in Rocco's eyes. Doesn't really have a favourite team as their pasts can all be disillusioning - more about the people than the teams for him.

Modern heroes are Bettini, Stybar, Gilbert, L. Deignan, De Gendt, Jensie, Voeckler, et al. Has a huge respect for the heroics of older riders, his favourites there would be Fondriest, De Vlaeminck and Henri Van Lerberghe to name a few. Kind of likes Valverde and Contador also in modern times, but would like them more if they weren't goddamn dopers. Chiappucci and Kelly too, of course.

The road is his favourite cycling discipline by far but still loves MTB and has dabbled in CX. To Rocco you just can't beat the heroism and romance of road cycling though.


Nagy Levente

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: CCC Sprandi Polkowice
Career Goal: To win a stage race, a monument, a one-day classic and a stage in a GT
Signed For: Groupama - FDJ
Spoiler
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Levente born in Romania, in a town called officially Odorheiu Secuiesc (hungarian translation: Székelyudvarhely). This little town was famous about its futsal and handball teams, so Levente started football and handball trainings early from 5 years age. In 2009 hes parents applied for double nationality (hungarian), because of hes ancestors. At the age of 14 he obtained a football scolarship in the near county center, Miercurea Ciuc (Csíkszereda). Living in the another side of the town, Levente rided with a bike to hes school and after that to the training center. Besides the football trainings he joined the local Tusnad Cycling Team. He made an advantage of hes very good body condition and started to podium almost all the races where he entered. Mentored by Novák Károly Eduárd, a fellow hungarian minority paralympic champion, at 16 years age he quitted the football academy to concentrate more in hes growing cycling carreer (already had problems in football because hes height). After graduating he moved to Budapest to be a trainee in the Pannon Cycling Team. After two months he beated uphill all of hes teammates, including the experienced riders like Hollo Botond or Simon Peter. The future is bright, just the perfect contract still to come.


Levi De Groot

Specialization: Roleur
Favourite Team: LottoNL
Career Goal: Lead-out a sprinter to victory at Champs Elysess and the World Championships.
Signed For: Team DSM
Spoiler
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Born in the capital city of Amsterdam, Levi has never known life away from his country's capital. From an early age, his favourite toy and his favourite activity involved his bike. He would go out on long rides with his friends in the outskirts of his hometown, leaving in the morning and returning after sundown. Growing up, he was very competitive, and was always up for a race whenever anyone mentioned it. The high-speed finishes of sprints or he huge effort of major climbs did not interest him. He felt at home in the pack, leading them through bumps and feeling the wind in his hair. He could ride well in the wind, and never felt the need to 'hide' in the pack. Many a times, in races for his local club, he would be successful in setting a high pace and dropping riders from the back, especially on windy days. He was also often tasked with leading out the team's sprinters, when the team did not have enough support for the latter. He loved the freedom his role gave him, often going away on lone attacks at the start of races, knowing fully well that he might get caught later, but enjoying the suspense and the tiny chance of surviving with relish. He is now ready to take the next step into professional cycling and has already signed a contract with Team Sunweb for the coming season in the RTG. The perfect team player (because HE IS GROOT) finds the perfect team to start off his professional life.


Harry Stanley

Specialization: Sprinter
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: Road World Championships, Milan San Remo, Ride London Surrey Classic
Rides For: EF Education - EasyPost
Spoiler
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Harry inherited his sporting genes from his mum Stella, who was a promising swimmer but could not follow her passion due to family circumstances. She was keen that Harry should get the opportunities she missed. Naturally Harry's first sport was swimming, trained by his mum he performed well in local galas often winning on his favourite backstroke. Harry grew up in Surrey and was inspired to start cycling after being taken by his dad to watch Bradley Wiggins win gold at the 2012 Olympic Games on his home roads.

The combination of swimming & cycling meant it was natural for him to give triathlon a try and he had quite a bit of success at junior level. As time went on his performance on the bike outshone the other two disciplines and he decided to focus on cycling, his mum was a bit disappointed when he dropped swimming but supported his choice.

Physically Harry is big, tall and strong, he developed into a powerful rider with a fast finish. Club rides over Box Hill showed Harry could also power up a short climb. At junior level Harry would manage a win in a reduced bunch after a tough parcour but didn't quite have the speed to compete with the pure sprinters. He had to develop a tactical sense as the other riders did not want to pull him to the finish and found he had the reserves of energy needed to close down attacks at the end of a race. With a surname of Stanley and an ability to cut through the field for a win, Harry got the nickname of The Knife.

Encouraged by his mum Harry now wants to make the jump to the professional ranks and hopes one day to join Team Sky and emulate his hero Michal Kwiatkowski by winning the Road World Championships & MSR. He would also love to win his home race the Ride London Surrey Classic but fears he might not have the top end speed.


Maximiliaan Vansibraert

Specialization: Classics
Favourite Team: Trek-Segafredo
Career Goal: Race Ronde Van Vlaanderen beside Jasper Stuyven, Eneco Tour, one stage and carry out all three GTs at least once a time
Signed For: Team Arkéa Samsic
Spoiler
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Born in Leuven 27/11/1999, grown up in Boonen era, most popular sportsman in his boyhood years in Belgium, lead to approach "Max" to cycling.
Started to race thanks to another cyclist that would become a Pro star, less crowned but very popular in Leuven: Jasper Stuyven, that gifted him the first bike, an old little one suited for 10/12 years old boys, in same year he won Paris-Roubaix Juniors. He started a great esteem relationship with Jasper, and become one of his closest supporter. Now that Max is close to a Pro contract, his dream is to race together with his idol.
He is a good all-rounder, but too heavy to follow best climbers. In youth categories demonstrate to be a willing teammate, and with hard work he is used to bear, found some personal role, raising his power that favored him on short steep hills and cobbled roads. Unfortunately often is not taking best strategy, and this is the reason of his miser showcase.
Max raced also in local cyclocross and cross country races, but didn't explode same love found on road races, but he is going on with a parallel program in these disciplines, finding them helpful for his bike handling skills.
Hopes are to find a contract in a Belgian low-profile team for first years and make some experience to get visibility from top teams that are pointing to classics.


Andrey Yanakiev

Specialization: Stage Racer
Favourite Team: Bora - Hansgrohe
Career Goal: Win stage races that will serve as cornerstone for Grand Tour greatness
Signed For: Alpecin-Deceuninck
Spoiler
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Andrey Yanakiev was born on 17 June 1999 in Varna, Bulgaria. His parents are also sportspeople - his father, Todor, is former professional swimmer, while his mother, Aneliya, is former volleyball player. So being born in a sporting family, naturally Andrey, as well his younger sister Dariya (who is nearly 2 year s younger), took interest in sport as well. But neither of them will practice the sports of their parents. Dariya began practicing rhytmic gymnastics at the age of 6 with the hope to represent the next "Golden Girls" generation of Bulgaria. While Andrey got hooked to cycling after watching the big cycling events on television.

At the age of 10 Andrey entered Cycling Club Cherno More - the major cycling club in Varna. He was competitive right off the gate - winning the Republican Championship 4 times in the U16 class and twice in the U19 class. Around the same time the major teams in the country (like CSKA, Levski and Hemus) offered him a move to Sofia, but Andrey stayed in Varna. But another opportunity rose - Philipp Meyer, a world class manager, offered Andrey his managerial services and help in finding professional cycling team. Andrey agreed and at the age of 17 he went for Germany, riding for NRVg.Luisenstadt 1910 Berlin. Now Andrey is pursuing his dream of becomming the greatest stage racer ever.


Donald McRettin

Specialization: Time Trial
Favourite Team: Team Sky
Career Goal: World Hour Record and Commonwealth Games TT for Scotland. Since those will likely be off screen from the game also the World TT and winning a Grand Tour stage in a ridiculously long solo breakaway. He also likes the idea of riding the peloton off his wheel in the crosswinds.
Signed For: Hagens Berman Axeon
Spoiler
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Donald is the much more disciplined and less flamboyant nephew of sometime cycling entrepreneur Willie McRettin. While his interest in cycling was inspired by his uncle but he has always chosen his own path. His hero is the Flying Scotsman, legendary TT maverick Graeme Obree on whom he bases his independent streak.

Donald loves the TT because it requires the singular commitment of a lone rider. His absolute focus means Donald tends to be dismissive of those who don’t display the same rigor he demands of himself. Perhaps with maturity he will learn to relax a little which will also make him a more popular teammate on the bus.


Tornike Zurabiani

Specialization: Baroudeur
Favourite Team: Astana
Career Goal: World Championship
Rides For: Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
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Tornike grew up as a drug dealer for Georgian mafia, using bike to sell and getaway. A local good samaritan was once robbed by Tornike, and he noticed his incredible ability to accelerate and get out of harm's way on his lil bike. Not wanting to ruin youngster's life, said person suggested Tornike to join local cycling club and it all has gone swimmingly for him ever since


Jean-Claude Mayer

Specialization: Puncher
Favourite Team: Deceuninck - Quick Step
Career Goal: Match the records of the Schleck brothers and Bob Jungels. This includes winning the Amstel Gold Race (Frank), Tour de France (Andy) and Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Andy & Jungels).
Rides For: Jumbo-Visma
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Jean-Claude Meyer was not born into a cycling family, and had little knowledge of the sport until the Tour de Luxembourg came roaring into the small commune of Diekirch with Fränk Schleck at the helm. The young boy stopped to watch the Luxembourger fly past only to be met with the surprise of the peleton chasing after him a minute later. Young Jean was amazed by the speed, and the smallest seed of a dream was planted.

In the years that followed the youth would spend much of is spare time on a bike, or otherwise glued to the screen. First watching the Schleck brothers, Andy triumphing in the Tour and Fränk the National RR Championship. With there retirement his focus shifted to the young Bob Jungels, who was quickly emerging as the next great rider from Luxembourg. As Jungels twice won the Tour's white jersey, Mayer entered the junior ranks. Across a handful of years in grew into one of Luxembourg's top prospects and, now at the age of 19, is looking to sign his first professional contract.


Jesus Campeon

Specialization: Time-Trial
Favourite Team: N/A
Career Goal: To become the NC and WC TT and wear (not win) the three leader jerseys in a GT after a prologue-time trial in the beginning.
Signed For: Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
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Poor Jesus grew up in a country that loves football and doesn´t care for anything else. However, since his mother Maria gave him a toy bike when was only 2 years old, he had one love: cycling. There are a lot of mountains and hills in his country, and even though he is not terrible at climbing he has been specializing in riding solo since he first bought a second hand bike at the age of 13. The reason being is he started riding in a local team soon after acquiring the bike and fell very hard twice in only a week. He´s afraid anytime he has to follow anyone´s wheel or be in the middle of a large peloton now, poor poor Jesus.

He loves riding solo so much he wins every local TT by minutes due to his impeccable time-trial and physical abilities. He´s worthless at sprinting though, as it scares him too much. Apart from his dreams mentioned above, he hopes to be part of a team winning GT´s by playing an important role in the TTT´s. He has no favourite team and just loves cycling and has massive respect for cyclists in general, but he does hate teams with no history who just spend millions to give their sponsor a good image.


Rudolf Pieren

Specialization: Stage Racer
Favourite Team: AG2R Citroën Team
Career Goal: Win Tour de Suisse, Win Maillot à Pois (TdF KoM jersey)
Signed For: Cofidis
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About me

Now you know a little about my story, and how it all started with my professional career. I'm Rudolf "Ruedi" Pieren, 18 years old, living (and grown up) in the beautiful village of Adelboden, Switzerland.

Being (unfortunately) my parents' only child, I have always been working on their farm, run by our family since several generations. It's a work I always loved to do, although it's really hard.

Like all boys up here, I was always dreaming of becoming a professional skier. And I was pretty strong. During summers, we mostly trained on the bike - being on the road or on gravel, in the mountains. That was fun, too.

However, all my hopes of getting a pro skier were crushed the day I had that horrible ski accident. My cruciate ligaments suffered most from it, and the doctors recommended me to stop competitive skiing. The knee just didn't have enough stability anymore.

And that's where cycling came into play. During the summer activities, I got to know Joel Suter, a professional cyclist from Frutigen, the village just "down the hill". He helped me to get started in the local bike club, and we did some training rides together. My passion for cycling only grew from then on.

Of course, I participated in a few local races whenever I had time to do so. I mostly did mountain bike races, given that there aren't that many non-gravel roads around Adelboden. My training rides are mostly up and down - meaning that both climbing and downhilling are among my main strengths. When I did farmer school, I mostly went by bike - to my Dad's dislike.

I'm not a pure climber, though, as I'm pretty muscular due to the farming work. Which is a disadvantage on the climbs, but a plus for tempo riding on flatter roads. At least that's what my coaches told me. And now, I'm here. Ready to sign a contract as a professional athlete. Although it's the "wrong" sport, a dream is coming true. Can it be? Can it really be?


Mihai Stoian

Specialization: Stage Racer
Favourite Team: N/A
Career Goal: Winning the 3 GTs, perhaps even winning them all in 1 year
Signed For: Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
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It all started with a tricycle. A birthday gift from his parents he couldn’t get enough of and from which he had to be pried for meals and sleep. Then his grandfather taught him how to ride a bike and the same thing happened again. While other children kicked a ball or played their games he preferred his bike rides across the roads of the town or on the slopes around it. At home he was glued to the stories, pictures and videos of Marco Pantani, Ivan Basso and Alberto Contador.

But his relationship with his idols was bitter-sweet, while he savored their style, demeanor and victories the dark shadows of doping left him disillusioned and disappointed. That and the fact there was no cycling club around his home town made him chose the rides together with his father, training on his own and finding his own path. They raced and enjoyed their time together at MTB stage races such as Titan Desert or Appenninica, but it was at Andorra Epic Series where he caught the eye of a Spanish scout.

He was invited to join the Spanish junior team of Quadis Trek - C.C. Sant Boi and after consulting carefully with his father he did just that. However, the timing was not perfect in the least. With the COVID pandemic hitting the world he was left with only a couple of months of training with the Spanish team and only with a brief plan for an uncertain future. He still managed, towards the end of the year, to race with his teammates at Vuelta al Besaya, Vuelta a la Subbetica and Cursa Ciclistica Llobregat and it seems that was enough to draw the attention of the professional cycling teams.

He sits now with a few offers on the table and ponders his future. The childhood dream is still there, strong and healthy, and it seems this is the next step to make it a reality. He envisions himself in the grand races of the world and dreams to be the first Romanian at Tour de France after 85 years, joining the riders who did that 1 time in history, Mormocea, Tudose, Hapciuc and Tapu. Not only that, but he dreams of raising the hands in victory on the mountains of France, Italy and Spain, of wearing the yellow, pink and red jersey and, why not since the dreams can grow as much as they wish to, winning the 3 GTs and maybe winning them all in 1 year. Something no one has achieved.


Seánie Coss

Specialization: Time Trial
Favourite Team: Ag2R
Career Goal: To use TT skills to wear the leader's jersey in all 3 GTs
Signed For: AG2R Citroën Team
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Coming from a large family in a busy community Seánie Coss always sought solitude. By nature the young boy and man was always at his happiest when alone.

Cycling was a natural fit but still that annoying “teamwork” stuff was a drag. Then one day as a young boy watching the Tour on TV Seánie noticed that the riders were cycling on their own. He asked his father what was going on and was very interested to learn this was a “Time Trial”.

And so his path was set...

He dreamed of following Irish cyclists down through the years who looked to France for a start.

He learned to tolerate others but he grins and bears the flat, the hills, cobbles and mountains waiting for his chance to strike against the clock.


David Ginsberg

Specialization: Sprinter
Favourite Team: Israel Start-Up Nation
Career Goal: Win or points victory in a major race while wearing the Israel Flag
Signed For: Israel - Premier Tech
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Growing up in Beit Shemesh, the son of 2 Americans who moved to Israel, so a dual-citizen Israeli-American dreams rode hard on the very flat roads he grew up on and one day hoped to make a big result while wearing the Israel jersey. Thrilled to see an Israeli based team become a huge name in the sport also made him extremely happy and made him want to ride and succeed for them one day.


Bob Bobson

Specialization: Northern Classics
Favourite Team: EF Education - Nippo
Career Goal: Win Paris-Roubaix
Signed For: Intermarché - Circus - Wanty
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As a child, Bobson's family bounced around the backwoods of the Northeastern United States, between upstate New York and New England. He becomes acquainted with riding his bike on all types of terrain this way. As Bobson emerged as a teenager in the local crits his family would drive hours to, it became clear that despite his smaller size, he did not have the skillset of a climber or puncheur. Instead, his trademark attribute was his versatility on subpar road surfaces.

One trait defined all the places he lived as a child, and that was poor road surfaces. He grew accustomed to riding on severely cracked, uneven pavement from a young age, as well as obstacles like dirt and gravel roads. When he raced an amateur criterium that used part of the Tour of the Battenkill course at 16, he soon found that this was not just a coincidence. The skills he had practiced his entire life translated to the cobblestones - at least as much as he could tell.

From there, he made it his dream to make it to Europe and put himself to the test. Like most American cycling fans, he had grown up only knowing the Tour de France, but by the time he turned 18, all his eyes with focused on the spring cobbled classics, where he sees his future in the peloton. The dream: Paris - Roubaix. First to be there, then to compete, and finally, to win.


Katsuya Kousaka

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: Cofidis
Career Goal: Winning a stage at L'Alpe D'Huez
Signed For: Groupama - FDJ
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As long as I can think back I remember my dad watching the Tour de France and other major cycling evens at the tv and admiring the riders going up the steep hills there. Growing up in the outskirts of Asahikawa on Hokkaido there wasnt as much distractions as in Tokyo or other huge cities. And since my dad loved cycling i did so too. Every free minute i went on my bike and started to and arround the Asahi-dake. I loved to power myself out all the way up the roads and after enjoying the view speeding down the mountains. Because of this I also build up a huge interest in france and even studied the language. So it isnt surprising I have a huge determination to ride for a french team once the mountains in france!
After joing the cycling club at my school and just enjoying to be on the bike all the time this lead me to the point i am now: Shortly before entering the world of professional cycling!
I am a bit scared of leaving japan but i try my best and become the best rider i can be. Living up to the name giving to me: Katsuya, writen with the Kanji 克 (can mean conquer or to win) and 矢 (Arrow), so i try to conquer the mountains and dash downwards like an arrow.

So what Does The Future Hold For Me?


Kuku Paradiso Vifundo

Specialization: Northern Classics
Favourite Team: Soudal - Quick Step
Career Goal: The first African to win every Northern Classic. Win Paris-Roubaix 5 times.
Signed For: Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
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Kuku was born fatherless in Kampala, Uganda. He was a typical streetroving boy, always looking for trouble. His mother had enough of it, and had gotten him a cheap racing bike for his 12th birthday. He would roam around racing kids on all kinds of terrain. His favorite races were on gravel and dirt roads, with lots of rocks to twist and turn around. He would do this for hours every day, untill tragedy struck. His mother died in a freak balloon accident when he was just 16. On the day of her funeral he gets a big ass package sent all the way from Uruguay. There came a note with it; "Ride, Kuku, ride! Love, Dad." Inside the package wa a brand new Specialized racing bike, and a brown envelope.

He didn't know much about his dad, all his mother ever told was him being some sketchy businessman from Uruguay. His mother would call him Mr. Campeon, or something. In the big brown envelope was a wad of cash stuffed into, so Kuku did what every 16 year old would do. He packed his bags, jumped on his brand new bike and started riding. He rode from town to town, racing kids for cash to fund his journey. It would take him months to reach the coast, being the first time he saw the sea. He would race up and down the coast for a while, before collecting enough money to sail to Malta. There he would tear up the cobbled streets of the capital, untill a short tanned man would approach him. He babbled to Kuku in a weird language, talking about 'mucho dinero'. Ofcourse the international handsign for money convinced our protagonist to follow the man. He would call the man Mr. Alberto, and was signed to ride for his team, the U23 of Eolo Kometa.

For the past year Kuku got to ride in small amateur races, beating everyone he came across. But if he wants to find out who his dad is, he needs to move up into the world! So he thanked Mr. Alberto for his time, and set out to make it as a pro!

Will Kuku make it in the big world of cycling? And who is this mysterious businessman who claims to be his dad?


Futte Godspeed

Specialization: Climber
Favourite Team: INEOS Grenadiers
Career Goal: King of the Mountains in a Grand Tour
Signed For: Hagens Berman Axeon
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Futte was born and raised in Moshi, Tanzania by a loving family. Mom took care of the family while dad helped tourists trek Kilimanjaro. When Futte became a teenager, he saw the opportunity to earn some money and started looking for jobs. As a small guy he couldn't really carry big bags up a mountain. However, tourists also loved to bike up, down, and around the biggest mountain of Africa. Thus, Futte found his passion - to ride up mountains.
Having stacked up a decent amount of cash from helping tourists navigate Kilimanjaro on bike, Futte decided to apply for British citizenship, and moved to the outskirts of London just before his 19th birthday. England might not be the best country to pursue a career as professional cyclist for a small climber like him, but as Tanzania is a part of the Commonwealth it was easier to get all the paperwork done. Let's see what the future holds for our young prodigy.


Mao Zeng Li

Specialization: Sprinter
Favourite Team: Jayco AlUla
Career Goal: When looking deep into his dreams, he has 2. Winning Milano Sanremo and wearing the leaders jersey in a GT.
Signed For:
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Mao grew up in the mountain regions of China, where he won a bike at a school competition. Ever since he's been training hard from a young age, what lead to him being a small lad with a big motor. Growing up in the mountains made him a decent climber aswell.

After being scouted by the big guns, he won the Chinese and Asian U18's. Now, he's ready to make the step up.

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Seanie Coss changes outfits and signs up with AG2R Citroen Team for the 2023 season.


Alpecin-Deceuninck make the signing of Andrey Yanakiev for the coming season.


Hagens Berman Axeon continue their tradition of picking up exciting young prospects with the signing of Futte Godspeed.


Harry Stanley turned down lucrative offers from other teams to sign on with the team that helped give him develop as a cyclist - EF Education-EasyPost


Katsuya Kousaka will make the long journey from his homeland to start his professional career with Groupama - FDJ

 
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Hagens Berman Axeon make the marquee signing of Hector Cesar Ernesto Fernandez Hernandez.


Rudolf Pieren renews with Cofidis for two more years.


Kuku Paradiso Vifundo will start his professional cycling journey with Caja Rural.


Uno-X snap up Tornike Zurabiani.

 
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Donald McRettin continues with Hagens Berman Axeon.


The much fancied Arnout Van Aarle signs with AG2R Citroen Team for two seasons.


Maximiliaan Vansibraert stays in France but changes jerseys and will ride for Team Arkea Samsic.

 
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Virginijus Alunderis signs with Astana for the season.


Mihai Stoian signs with Caja Rural.


David Ginsberg goes back home to sign with Israel - Premier Tech.

 
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Ruedi's Diary

Contract negotiations

After my first two seasons with very limited success, my contract with Cofidis came to an end. So it was time to watch out for new offers.
And despite my lack of notable results, three teams seem to still have faith in my growth potential. Getting a new job therefore wasn't an issue at all. On paper.

But my dad once again wouldn't agree with my choice, and that actually was the hardest part of it all. That's how it played out:

Dad: You go and sign with those Belgian dudes! Did you get that?

Me: Sorry, but that doesn't make any sen...

Dad: Three years we said, and three years it will be! You have one year left, so you'll sign for that one-year deal right away!

Me: We said three years if I'm not successful at all, but I'd have no chance to succeed with them! I'd just be yet another helper in that team!

Dad: It's not my fault if they're the only ones offering you a one season contract!

Me: But I could still sign with one of the other teams and end my career by the end of the year if ...

Dad: Don't even think about that! A contract is a contract! If it says two years, it is two years! Contracts are there to be respected, period!

Me: I couldn't agree more. But please, if I should have even a remote chance of being successful, I HAVE to ride for a team where I can get some freedom!

Dad: We said three years, son!

Mom: Ueli, we all know this is true. But if you want to give Ruedi a real chance - I mean, not just let him do one more year just for the sake of it all, but because you want to give your son a true chance of succeeding - couldn't we reconsider this?

Dad: Anna, you're backstabbing me again!

Mom: Not the least, Ueli. You're my husband, Ruedi's my son - I want the best for all of us.

Dad: Me too, obviously. And I know that taking over the farm is by far the best Ruedi could do.

Mom: I know we do need him at home, and he knows, too. But please, be honest: what difference does it make for us whether he returns in one or two years?

Dad: We agreed on three years.

Mom: Would you please answer my question?

Dad: It doesn't make a real difference. But a man should stand by his word!

Mom: A woman too, just to say. But if it doesn't make a difference, putting your principles over supporting your son isn't very useful in my opinion.

Dad: Do whatever you want and leave me alone!

Me: Dad...

*door slamming*

Me: OK, I guess I'll give up on cycling, it's just not fun at all like that.

Mom: No, you won't do this. You'll go ahead and sign the contract that makes the most sense for you. Dad will calm down. And he'll be proud if you end up succeeding!


Phew, that was a rough discussion. I understand that my dad needs every helping hand at home - and I do what I can. But I'm young, and I have dreams. I want to become a successful cyclist - and I know my dad will be proud of me if I get there.
But I don't think I could have had a lot of success riding for Soudal. I'd just have been one out of many young riders, but certainly not their leader in any race.
So I ended up renewing my contract with Cofidis. For known reasons, I'd have preferred to sign for just one more season, but they wanted to keep me for two more years. So here I am, going into my third year - and starting to feel some more pressure to finally get some notable results...

 
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Bob Bobson continues with Intermarché - Circus - Wanty for two more seasons.


Nagy Levente signs with Groupama - FDJ for the 2023 season.

 
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Hillestad amps up the Cobbled training!

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Jorgen Hillestad has been seen putting in the hard yards and concentrating on cobbles training. Does this mean a change in his outlook for the coming season? Only time will tell. So far, he was known as something of a classics specialist with both the cobbles and hills in his forte. There has been considerably more effort being in this off season on the cobbles from a distant glance. One needs to wait and see how he goes when the new season commences.
 
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Bahrain Victorious makes the late signing of Mao Zeng Li for the 2023 season.

 
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Favourites
NameTeamHILSPRACCSTARESREC
Tom PidcockINEOS Grenadiers807581787970
Remco EvenepoelSoudal - Quick Step816876828175
Marc HirschiUAE Team Emirates807377767673
Ethan HayterINEOS Grenadiers787778747868
Hector Cesar Ernesto Fernandez HernandezHagens Berman Axeon797272767860
Biniam GirmayIntermarché - Circus - Wanty777780757869
Alessandro CoviUAE Team Emirates787278747472
Juan AyusoUAE Team Emirates796875757475
Daniel ClarkTrek - Segafredo797175787060
Santiago BuitragoBahrain - Victorious787076767673
Rocco Bianchi CampagnaAstana Qazaqstan Team796674757861
Ide SchellingBORA - hansgrohe777277757673
Andrea BagioliSoudal - Quick Step777277757669
Robert StannardAlpecin-Deceuninck777276737572
Samuele BattistellaAstana Qazaqstan Team777275757470
Jorgen HillestadUno-X Pro Cycling Team796570787665
Ben HealyEF Education-EasyPost786573787972
Brandon McNultyUAE Team Emirates776972767674
Kaden GrovesAlpecin-Deceuninck747978747473
Fred WrightBahrain - Victorious757474777774


Top Sprinters
NameTeamFLAHILSPRACCRES
Olav KooijJumbo-Visma7671808075
Kaden GrovesAlpecin-Deceuninck7574797874
Harry StanleyEF Education-EasyPost7571797877
Ethan HayterINEOS Grenadiers7878777878
Biniam GirmayIntermarché - Circus - Wanty7577778078
Arnout Van AarleAG2R Citroën Team7674778074
Jordi MeeusBORA - hansgrohe7568777574
Luca MozzatoTeam Arkéa Samsic7671767774
Marius MayrhoferTeam DSM7570767772
Søren WærenskjoldUno-X Pro Cycling Team7668767473
Matthew WallsBORA - hansgrohe7468767673


Startlist

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Van AarleArnoutAG2R Citroën Team
GallFelixAG2R Citroën Team
BaudinAlexAG2R Citroën Team
Paret-PeintreValentinAG2R Citroën Team
GautheratPierreAG2R Citroën Team
RetailleauValentinAG2R Citroën Team
TronchonBastienAG2R Citroën Team
StannardRobertAlpecin-Deceuninck
GrovesKadenAlpecin-Deceuninck
OldaniStefanoAlpecin-Deceuninck
BayerTobiasAlpecin-Deceuninck
Van den BosscheFabioAlpecin-Deceuninck
BallerstedtMauriceAlpecin-Deceuninck
PlowrightJensenAlpecin-Deceuninck
CampagnaRocco BianchiAstana Qazaqstan Team
BattistellaSamueleAstana Qazaqstan Team
RomoJavierAstana Qazaqstan Team
GarofoliGianmarcoAstana Qazaqstan Team
SyritsaGlebAstana Qazaqstan Team
ChzhanIgorAstana Qazaqstan Team
NurlykhassymNurbergenAstana Qazaqstan Team
BuitragoSantiagoBahrain - Victorious
WrightFredBahrain - Victorious
ZambaniniEdoardoBahrain - Victorious
GovekarMatevžBahrain - Victorious
MiholjevićFranBahrain - Victorious
MaciejukFilipBahrain - Victorious
LiMao ZengBahrain - Victorious
SchellingIdeBORA - hansgrohe
AleottiGiovanniBORA - hansgrohe
WandahlFrederikBORA - hansgrohe
MeeusJordiBORA - hansgrohe
WallsMatthewBORA - hansgrohe
LipowitzFlorianBORA - hansgrohe
LührsLuis-JoeBORA - hansgrohe
AdriàRogerCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
BarrenetxeaJonCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
BalderstoneAbelCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
LeitãoIúriCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
BártaTomášCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
BaborDanielCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
CampeonJesusCaja Rural - Seguros RGA
ZingleAxelCofidis
RenardAlexisCofidis
MariaultAxelCofidis
ChampionThomasCofidis
ToumireHugoCofidis
GuéganMaëlCofidis
WoodHarrisonCofidis
HealyBenEF Education-EasyPost
QuinnSeanEF Education-EasyPost
PiccoloAndreaEF Education-EasyPost
StanleyHarryEF Education-EasyPost
CarrSimonEF Education-EasyPost
BisseggerStefanEF Education-EasyPost
RutschJonasEF Education-EasyPost
GrégoireRomainGroupama - FDJ
StewartJakeGroupama - FDJ
AskeyLewisGroupama - FDJ
van den BergLarsGroupama - FDJ
PithieLaurenceGroupama - FDJ
PenhoëtPaulGroupama - FDJ
WatsonSamuelGroupama - FDJ
Fernandez HernandezHector Cesar ErnestoHagens Berman Axeon
ChristenJanHagens Berman Axeon
GodspeedFutteHagens Berman Axeon
ShmidtArtemHagens Berman Axeon
McRettinDonaldHagens Berman Axeon
HerzogEmilHagens Berman Axeon
DrageJackHagens Berman Axeon
PidcockTomINEOS Grenadiers
HayterEthanINEOS Grenadiers
SheffieldMagnusINEOS Grenadiers
TulettBenINEOS Grenadiers
TurnerBenINEOS Grenadiers
HayterLeoINEOS Grenadiers
HeidukKimINEOS Grenadiers
GirmayBiniamIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
HerregodtsRuneIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
PaquotTomIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
De PooterDriesIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
RexLaurenzIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
MihkelsMadisIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
BobsonBobIntermarché - Circus - Wanty
StrongCorbinIsrael - Premier Tech
RiccitelloMatthewIsrael - Premier Tech
FrigoMarcoIsrael - Premier Tech
BerwickSebastianIsrael - Premier Tech
HollymanMasonIsrael - Premier Tech
JonesTajIsrael - Premier Tech
GinsbergDavidIsrael - Premier Tech
ValterAttilaJumbo-Visma
MayerJean-ClaudeJumbo-Visma
KooijOlavJumbo-Visma
van DijkeMickJumbo-Visma
van DijkeTimJumbo-Visma
HeßmannMichelJumbo-Visma
LeemreizeGijsJumbo-Visma
JorgensonMatteoMovistar Team
RubioEiner AugustoMovistar Team
LazkanoOierMovistar Team
GonzálezAbnerMovistar Team
HollmannJuriMovistar Team
RomeoIvánMovistar Team
RangelViniciusMovistar Team
EvenepoelRemcoSoudal - Quick Step
BagioliAndreaSoudal - Quick Step
VansevenantMauriSoudal - Quick Step
SchmidMauroSoudal - Quick Step
Van TrichtStanSoudal - Quick Step
VernonEthanSoudal - Quick Step
SvrčekMartinSoudal - Quick Step
VauquelinKévinTeam Arkéa Samsic
LouvelMatisTeam Arkéa Samsic
VansibraertMaximilaanTeam Arkéa Samsic
MozzatoLucaTeam Arkéa Samsic
VerreAlessandroTeam Arkéa Samsic
CostiouEwenTeam Arkéa Samsic
BarréLouisTeam Arkéa Samsic
OnleyOscarTeam DSM
BrennerMarcoTeam DSM
VermaerkeKevinTeam DSM
MayrhoferMariusTeam DSM
DinhamMatthewTeam DSM
De GrootLeviTeam DSM
HvidebergJonas IversbyTeam DSM
StewartCampbellTeam Jayco AlUla
BalmerAlexandreTeam Jayco AlUla
EngelhardtFelixTeam Jayco AlUla
O'BrienKellandTeam Jayco AlUla
BerheWelay HagosTeam Jayco AlUla
PorterRudyTeam Jayco AlUla
QuickBlakeTeam Jayco AlUla
ClarkDanielTrek - Segafredo
SimmonsQuinnTrek - Segafredo
TesfatsionNatnaelTrek - Segafredo
BaronciniFilippoTrek - Segafredo
NysThibauTrek - Segafredo
VacekMathiasTrek - Segafredo
BrustengaMarcTrek - Segafredo
HirschiMarcUAE Team Emirates
CoviAlessandroUAE Team Emirates
AyusoJuanUAE Team Emirates
McNultyBrandonUAE Team Emirates
BjergMikkelUAE Team Emirates
Fisher-BlackFinnUAE Team Emirates
GroßFelixUAE Team Emirates
HillestadJorgenUno-X Pro Cycling Team
CharmigAnthonUno-X Pro Cycling Team
HindsgaulJacobUno-X Pro Cycling Team
GudmestadTordUno-X Pro Cycling Team
WærenskjoldSørenUno-X Pro Cycling Team
UrianstadMartinUno-X Pro Cycling Team
FredheimStianUno-X Pro Cycling Team


Riders in Focus

Name Team
Clark Trek - Segafredo
Fernandez Hernandez Team BikeExchange - Jayco
Hillestad Uno-X Pro Cycling Team
Van Aarle Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Campagna Astana Qazaqstan Team
De Groot Cofidis, Solutions Crédits
Stanley EF Education - EasyPost
Vansibraert Groupama - FDJ
McRettin Hagens Berman Axeon
Mayer Team Jumbo-Visma
Campeon Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
Ginsberg Israel - Premier Tech
Bobson Intermarché Wanty Gobert
Godspeed Hagens Berman Axeon
Li Bahrain - Victorious

 
Caspi

Debut for Futte Godspeed


On the surface, he looks calm and ready, but his palms are sweaty, knees weak, feet are heavy.

He opens his mouth, but the words of the common tongue won’t come out.
How can he be choking now? Only got one shot to prove himself, but how?

This opportunity to become a professional cyclist only comes once in a lifetime. Success is his only option.
 
Ripley
Good luck Godspeed and the rest of the RTG crew! A serious amount of our riders among the favourites, can we expect a first stage win and a good GC result or two?

The new rider cards look very nice! A 5.5 out of 6 evaluation for Alunderis? He should get his first GT top 10, I hope. He'll ride all three GTs again, so we won't see much of him otherwise. I think I'll cut it down to two next year and add more races instead.
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DaveTwoBob
Harry Stanley has a great chance to podium a flat stage and get a flying start to the season.
Manager of Renault Classic [ICL]
Manager of Kraftwerk Man Machine [Man Game]
 
AbhishekLFC
The RTG 2023 season is underway Down Under: https://pcmdaily....st_1444278
 
Nemolito
Two top 50's for Jesus in the first two stages, I'll take it!
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